WTF Is NSHE?By Blaze Lovell | March 27th, 2017 For many students, it's just a number they enter into MyUNLV to frantically check the status of delayed financial aid disbursement before realizing they’re behind in credits and will make it

UNLV’s Center for Academic Enrichment and Outreach has $1.5 million extra to provide students with academic support programs through a Minority Serving Institution grant, NSHE Chancellor Dan Klaich announced last Monday. The center will provide 200 undergraduate students with

By Jennifer Hurtado UNLV President Jessup presented an updated Institutional Strategic Plan to the NSHE Board of Regents on March 3 at Nevada State College. UNLV was due for a review of its Strategic Plan, which was last

Contrary to what most people think, UNLV student engagement is on par with other universities’ student activity, like of University of Central Florida, the University of Houston or Arizona State University, according to research. Initiatives to both track and

UNLV’s admissions policies may be undergoing major changes as officials discuss how best to serve both the university’s reputation and disadvantaged applicants. The Board of Regents discussed appropriate admissions metrics and a potential new holistic application process that would

President Len Jessup’s plan to bring UNLV to the Top Tier may be clear to the upper echelons of administration, but to the NSHE Board of Regents, the plan’s execution and performance metrics raised several issues. UNLV administration were required

The journalism department initiated a three-pronged research effort over the course of the fall semester to students, alumni and key industry professionals to make improvements to the curriculum. A survey that was sent to students in the department earlier this

By Blaze Lovell The Las Vegas Review-Journal recently published an article regarding an allegedly plagiarised section of a NSHE regent’s doctoral dissertation. Jason Geddes, NSHE district 11 regent and a graduate of the University of Nevada, Reno, earned his doctorate

Numbers don’t lie. If you have a negative balance in your checking account most of the time you know why. That number is fixed based on what you have coming in versus what you have going out. It’s called